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ETD means electronic theses and dissertations. These resources are published in an electronic format. Most ETDs are available in full-text pdf format but, occasionally, there are embargos or other circumstances that prevent access.
Open Access means available in full-text (usually pdf) to anyone with an internet connection.
Can't get online full-text access to a dissertation or thesis? You may be able to borrow the print version through ILLiad, interlibrary loan. Please see a librarian for assistance.
- FIU Theses and Dissertations
- Beyond FIU: National and International
- FIU Libraries Catalog This is the most comprehensive location of theses and dissertations because both print and online publications are included here. If you know the author or title of a specific thesis or dissertation, type it in the basic search box. Narrow your search results by searching for Author or Title instead of Anywhere. If you are looking for all FIU dissertations or those on a specific topic or from a specific discipline, do an Advanced Search. In one search box, enter the words: thesis or dissertation*; in the next box, enter in quotes: "florida international university"; if you want to limit this to a specific topic or department, type the term in the third search box. Your results will include location information including a link to the online version, when available.
No single source has a record of all electronic dissertations and theses, so be sure to search many of these sites to get a broad look at the literature.
- NDLTD (Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations) An international collaborative resource, the NDLTD Union Catalog contains more than one million records of electronic theses and dissertations. Use BASE, the VTLS Visualizer or any of the geographically specific search engines noted lower on their webpage.
- OATD (Open Access Theses and Dissertations) Aims to be the best possible resource for finding open access graduate theses and dissertations published around the world with metadata from over 800 colleges, universities, and research institutions. Currently, indexes over 1 million theses and dissertations.
- DART-Europe E-theses Portal This is a discovery service for open access research theses awarded by European universities.
- Theses Canada A union catalog of Canadian theses and dissertations, in both electronic and analog formats, is available through the search interface on this portal.
- Center for Research Libraries There are currently more than 90 countries and over 1200 institutions represented. CRL has catalog records for over 800,000 foreign doctoral dissertations.
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Undergraduate programs, declaring a major, second major, or minor.
We've written the following instructions to assist students who want to declare Religious Studies as either their major, second major or minor.
- Download the Change of Major form .
- Fill out the Student Section.
- Please email the undergraduate advisor, Mr. Raydel Jimenez , we will let you know your next step to follow and upload the form to your my.fiu.edu.
Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies
Degree Program Hours: 120
Lower Division Preparation
Students are admitted directly to their chosen major at the University. Students are expected to make good progress based on critical indicators that include course completion and GPA requirements. In cases where students are not making successful progress, a change of major may be required. Academic advisors work with students to identify an appropriate major where a student will be successful in completing an undergraduate degree.
Common Prerequisites
Recommended Courses: Religion, Philosophy, History, and Anthropology.
Religious BA - Now Fully Online
The Religious Studies major is now available totally online. This path of study offers great flexibility to FIU students who work full-time or do not live in the Miami area. Since not every course the department teaches will be offered online, it is very important for students to consult with the undergraduate program director to work out a viable plan for satisfying all the major’s requirements.
Upper Division Program: (60)
Required areas.
The Religious Studies major serves as a basis for students who wish to pursue the study of religion or theology as a career, for students preparing for a career in counseling, education, business, law, or medicine, or for students who wish to undertake a dual major in a related field of study. The major is designed to allow students to focus either on comparative topics in a critical approach to understanding religious phenomena and their relation to society in a broader cultural context or on the theory and practice of a specific religious tradition in its historical setting.
Major requirements in Religious Studies
The major in religious studies requires 36 credit hours with a grade of 'C' or better. To view the plan of study please download the UCC from here .
- REL 3308 Studies in World Religions
- Area Courses (12 credits), one course in each of the following areas in order to develop an awareness of the breadth of the field and provide a foundation for more specialized studies:
[1] Abrahamic Religions
[2] Asian Religions
[3] Indigenous and Other Religious Traditions
[4] Society, Culture, and Ethics
- Focus Courses (18 credits), including at least 12 or more credits in Religious Studies and up to 6 credits in related studies, aimed at building in-depth knowledge of a particular area, theme, or tradition. Related studies are selected from courses in Art History, English, History, Humanities, International Relations, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology/Anthropology, or other appropriate departments.
- Capstone Course (3 credits), a senior or capstone seminar covering advanced methodology in the study of religion: REL 4030 Methods in the Study of Religion
General Electives: 24
The Green School and the College of Arts and Sciences require for the bachelor’s degree that a student take at least nine hours outside the major discipline, of which six hours must be taken outside the major department.
Students select their required courses in Religious Studies with the approval of the Undergraduate Program Director. Students are also encouraged to consider a dual major, i.e., simultaneously to meet the requirements of two academic majors. The Department serves the community and professional groups by offering courses off campus. For further information concerning these courses, consult the department.
Minor Requirements
A student majoring in another academic discipline can earn an academic minor in Religious Studies by taking at least five REL courses. These may be REL 2011 or any upper-division courses (3000 or 4000 level). Students are encouraged to take REL 3308, Studies in World Religions, as one of these courses.
Honors Track in Religious Studies (B.A)
Requirements.
To earn the B.A. with Honors in Religious Studies, a student must maintain a 3.5 GPA in religious studies courses.
Candidates for the B.A. with Honors in Religious Studies will complete the same requirements as for the B.A. major with one exception: among the “Focus Courses,” 21-semester hours of course work will be taken plus 3 semester hours of “Religious Studies Research,” during which a thesis or honors paper will be proposed, researched, written and defended orally.
In the semester prior to graduation, the student will enroll in “Religious Studies Research” (REL 4912), in which he/she will expand a term paper into an honors paper/thesis, or will begin a thesis anew, under the direction of an appropriate member of the Religious Studies faculty.
When the thesis is approved by the faculty member, the coordinator of REL 4912 will organize and schedule a defense of the honors paper/thesis, at which time the student will present his/her research and will respond to questions from faculty and students. This requirement will be deemed to have been met upon a majority positive vote of faculty.
The honors paper/baccalaureate thesis normally would be approximately 25-35 pages, must be presented according to FIU regulations (available in the department office), and will be deposited in the FIU Library. The honors paper/thesis must demonstrate that the student has mastered skills in defining a topic, research, and expository writing, as well as oral skills required for the presentation and defense of the honors paper/thesis.
Combined Degree Pathways
Combined BA/MA in Religious Studies Degree Pathway
To be considered for admission to the combined bachelor's/master's degree pathway, students must have completed at least 75 credits in the bachelor's degree program at FIU and meet the admissions criteria for the graduate degree program to which they are applying.
BA + JD - Accelerated Law Pathway
Under this pathway, Religious Studies majors have the opportunity to enter the FIU College of Law after their junior year, allowing them to earn a baccalaureate (BA) degree in Religious Studies and a Doctorate of Jurisprudence (J.D.) in six years.
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To get credit, departmental thesis students are required to participate in the Florida International University Undergraduate Research Conference presenting a poster and an oral presentation.
An Honors Thesis is a research project you conduct largely on your own. Typically, students develop a research proposal, conduct a study and write a research paper outlining the results, working under the supervision or direction of an Honors Thesis committee of at least two members.
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This thesis option is open only to Honors Program students who are Philosophy majors; they must apply for it during the spring semester of their junior year. To receive Honors via the thesis option, students must enroll in one three-credit Honors Thesis Independent Study course in Philosophy in each of the fall and spring semesters of their ...
Who Can Submit Department of Biological Sciences - Undergraduate Honors Theses only publishes materials from FIU's Department of Biological Sciences Undergraduate Honors Program. For additional information, please contact [email protected] .
From the Digital Commons homepage (digitalcommons.fiu.edu), select "Submit Research" from the Author Corner found at the bottom right of the page. Select the "Department of Biological Sciences-Undergraduate Honors Theses".
Students enrolled in this course will complete an honors thesis in psychology in the HANDS Lab directed by Dr. Eliza Nelson. Students should register for honors credit in the semester that they plan to complete and defend their thesis project. This course is only open to existing HANDS LAB Undergraduate Research Assistants and requires permission from Dr. Nelson.
Completing an Honors thesis or thesis-quality research project through the ARCH program, culminating in a presentation at the Conference for Undergraduate Research at FIU (CURFIU).
Honors students pursue any major in the university while simultaneously completing an independent Honors College curriculum. The first-year addresses epistemology and ontology while stressing multi-disciplinary approaches to solving intellectual and practical problems. Students must additionally complete four courses from years two through four to graduate from the Honors College. Options ...
If your plan of study allows you the option of preparing a thesis in your department, you can submit the thesis to the Honors College to fulfill the fourth year requirement through the ARCH Program. To get credit, departmental thesis students are required to participate in the Florida International University Undergraduate Research Conference presenting a poster and an oral presentation ...
Theses and Dissertations produced by graduate students at Florida International University. Dissertations & Theses @ Florida International University This link opens in a new window via FLVC; This database gives access to the dissertations and theses produced by students at FIU ; Full text is available from 1996.
During spring (the student's last term) register for Honors Thesis BSC 4970 (3 credits) a written account of the student's research is produced, and a 15-minute PowerPoint presentation is given to the department. electronic and physical copies of the thesis are approved by mentor, the Honors Committee and the chair of the department.
If your plan of study allows you the option of preparing a thesis in your department, you can submit the thesis to the Honors College to fulfill the fourth year requirement through the ARCH Program. To get credit, departmental thesis students are required to participate in the Florida International University Undergraduate Research Conference presenting a poster and an oral presentation. …
The honors paper/baccalaureate thesis normally would be approximately 25-35 pages, must be presented according to FIU regulations (available in the department office), and will be deposited in the FIU Library.
Over 100 Honors College students study abroad every year on our faculty-led programs.
General Information The Honors College at FIU aims to provide a transformative undergraduate education by: providing cutting-edge academic and co-curricular opportunities; mentoring and inspiring students to excel and flourish through advanced research, community engagement, international study, and cultural literacy;
Fully online students in any major can join and graduate through the FIU Honors College, a prestigious accomplishment that employers and grad schools respect. Honors students gain practical skills in critical and interdisciplinary problem-solving, communication, rational analysis and cultural fluency.
Course Prerequisites:Senior status as an honors student in the Biological Sciences or in Marine Biology, at least one semester of BSC 4915L (Honors Research), and completion of a sufficient body of research to write an Honors Thesis.
BSC 4970 at Florida International University (FIU) in Miami, Florida. Writing an Honors Thesis. Add Consent: Instructor Consent Required. Enrollment Requirements: Please Note: Fully Online Program students may not enroll in this class section. Prerequisite: BSC4915L.
Completing an Honors thesis or thesis-quality research project through the ARCH program, culminating in a presentation at the Conference for Undergraduate Research at FIU (CURFIU).